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From celebrated gardens in private villas to the paintings and
sculptures that adorned palace interiors, Venetians in the
sixteenth century conceived of their marine city as dotted with
actual and imaginary green spaces. This volume examines how and why
this pastoral vision of Venice developed. Drawing on a variety of
primary sources ranging from visual art to literary texts,
performances, and urban plans, Jodi Cranston shows how Venetians
lived the pastoral in urban Venice. She describes how they created
green spaces and enacted pastoral situations through poetic
conversations and theatrical performances in lagoon gardens;
discusses the island utopias found, invented, and mapped in distant
seas; and explores the visual art that facilitated the experience
of inhabiting verdant landscapes. Though the greening of Venice was
relatively short lived, Cranston shows how the phenomenon had a
lasting impact on how other cities, including Paris and London,
developed their self-images and how later writers and artists
understood and adapted the pastoral mode. Incorporating approaches
from eco-criticism and anthropology, Green Worlds of Renaissance
Venice greatly informs our understanding of the origins and
development of the pastoral in art history and literature as well
as the culture of sixteenth-century Venice. It will appeal to
scholars and enthusiasts of sixteenth-century history and culture,
the history of urban landscapes, and Italian art.
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